Mental Health Policy Academy and Policy Fellows

This grant program provides Texas nonprofit advocacy organizations with funds to hire and train a mental health policy fellow for up to two years. The goal is to build both individual and organizational capacity for engaging in mental health policy initiatives.

Mental Health Parity Fact Sheet

In 2017, the Texas legislature passed House Bill 10, a law that changed how mental health and substance use care is provided through private insurance health plans. Check out this fact sheet to learn how parity works.

Seclusion and Restraint Reduction

Grantseeker & Grantee Information

Most Hogg Foundation grants are awarded through a competitive request for proposals. Texas-based nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations are eligible to apply for most grants, including universities, state and local government agencies, and mental health, social service, and public policy organizations.